Published on Sunday, June 6, 2004 by the Associated Press
Gasoline Costs 5 Cents a Gallon
in Iraq Thanks to US Taxpayers
BAGHDAD, Iraq - While Americans are shelling out record prices for
fuel, Iraqis pay
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fighting wordsNot Even a HedgehogThe stupidity of Ronald Reagan.By Christopher
HitchensPosted Monday, June 7, 2004, at 10:03 AM PT
Not long ago, I was invited to be the specter at
the feast during "Ronald Reagan Appreciation Week" at Wabash College in Indiana.
One of my opponents
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Cuba: Reagan Should 'Never Have Been
Born'
Monday, June 07, 2004
HAVANACuba harshly criticized former PresidentRonald
Reagan (search)and his policies on Monday, saying he should
"never have been born."
In
The Lausanne Principle
Multietnicity, Territory and the future of
Kosovo's Serbs
Berlin/Pristina
7 June 2004
http://s95376427.onlinehome.us/Lausanne_Principle/Lausanne.pdf
RELATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA, SERBIA
MONTENEGRO ARE UNDERGOING DRAMATIC CHANGE, SERB ANALYST SAYS
BELGRADE, June 8 (RIA Novosti's Sergei Ryabikin) - The
relationship between Russia and Serbia Montenegro is undergoing dramatic
change, Predrag Simic, in charge of that country's Diplomatic
Serbia and Montenegro Look ahead!
Despite continuing political uncertainty commitment to reasonable economic
policy appears strong. The dialogue with the European Union is set to
intensify, backed by strong public support. Increased political stability
would pave the way for rising direct
Title: Lettre ouverte à l'ex-bourgmestre de Bruxelles
Lettre ouverte à
l'ex-bourgmestre de Bruxelles
Lettre envoyée personnellement à Monsieur
de Donnéa, qui était bourgmestre de Bruxelles en 1999, à l'époque des
faits. Comme il n'a pas répondu, je la lui réenvoie,
Russia calls for disarming illegal armed groups in Kosovo - Lavrov
09.06.2004, 17.10
MOSCOW, June 9 (Itar-Tass) - Russia insists on disarming illegal
armed groups in Kosovo, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
After the talks with his Serbia-Montenegro counterpart Vuk Draskovic
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An American in The Hague?
By
JONATHAN D. TEPPERMANPublished: June 10,
2004
he Bush administration has yet to accept much responsibility for
the torture at Abu Ghraib prison. True, the president has apologized for the
abuse on Arab television, and several top military officials in Iraq
http://www.dawn.com/2004/06/10/int13.htm
DAWN
(Pakistan)
June 10, 2004
International:
West must cut its N-arsenals
By Madeleine Albright Robin Cook
The time has come to prevent the nightmare scenario
of a nuclear attack. The rhetoric of international leaders about the spread of
Russia wants major overhaul of Kosovo Contact
Group
MOSCOW. June 9 (Interfax) - Russia will call for major changes to
be introduced in the way the Kosovo Contact Group operates, said Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov.
The Kosovo Contact Group comprises Russia, the United States,
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Domestic Air Carrier Causes Confusion among
Producers
2004-06-11 11:47:03
Unbelief
and shock struck 'Airbus' principle office in Toulose, France
AUSTRALIAN TO BE TRIED FORALLEGEDLY CONSPIRING WITH
AL-QAIDA
ASSOCIATED PRESS
June 10,
2004
Published on Friday, June 11, 2004 by CommonDreams.org
Don't Credit Reagan for Ending
the Cold War
by Stephen Zunes
Perhaps the most dangerous myth regarding the legacy of the late
President Ronald Reagan is
Title: How Ronald Reagan changed my life
How Ronald Reagan changed my
lifeBy
Greg ButterfieldPresident Ronald Reagan figures mightily in my own political
development. I was a junior-high and high school student during his
regime. My first memory of
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Euro 2004 finally gets underway in Portugal amid a sea of
Independent Online, June 12, 2004Serbia seeks end to UN mission in Kosovo By
Aleksandar Mitic Belgrade - Five years after the United Nations and Nato
intervened to end the war in Kosovo, Belgrade insists the international mission
has been a "stinging failure" and is demanding a change of
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Milosevic Ally Takes Lead in Serbia Vote
04:54 PM EST - June 13, 2004
The Associated PressBELGRADE,
Serbia-Montenegro
A nationalist supporter of ousted President Slobodan Milosevic
took the lead in Serbia's presidential election Sunday, but faced a runoff with
a pro-Western party leader,
Serbia Seeks Change in UN Strategy Over
KosovoAleksandar Mitic, Agence France
Presse
BELGRADE, 13 June 2004 Five years after the UN and NATO intervened to
end the war in Kosovo, Belgrade insists the international mission has been
a
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German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's Social Democrats took a drubbing
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RESEARCH (CANADA) FEATURE ARTICLE Torture Incorporated, Oliver
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Nikolic asks to meet with
Kostunica | 15:41 June 14 | B92
BELGRADE -- Monday Radical party
candidate Tomislav Nikolic has called Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica
to meet with him. According to Nikolic, the Serbian Radical Party has
not had any contact with the Serbian
Seseljs "Great Serbia
speech endures | 13:59 - 22:10 June 14 |
Beta
HAGUE -- Monday Leader of the
Serbian Radical Party, Vojislav Seselj, said yesterday at a press conference
that his part will never give up on the plan of creating a "Great
Serbia."We will never stop trying
Opposition Candidates
Triumph in Serbia
Monday June 14, 2004 2:46
PM
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By JOVANA GEC
Associated Press Writer
BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro (AP) - The triumph of opposition candidates in
Serbia's first-round presidential elections spells trouble for the republic's
coalition
Serb assassin suspect claims heroin conspiracy
14 Jun 2004 17:27:33
GMT(Recasts with details, accusations
against Djindjic aides)
By Beti Bilandzic
BELGRADE, June 14 (Reuters) - The prime suspect in the assassination of
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic
BREAKING: Red Cross Challenges U.S. on
Detention of Saddam Hussein
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/061504A1.shtml
Go to Original
Red Cross Ultimatum to U.S. on Saddam
By Jonathan Steele The
Guardian U.K.
Monday 14 June 2004
Release him, charge him or break international
law, Bush
KURDS: ANOTHER AMERICAN ALLY ABOUT TO BE BETRAYED by Srdja Trifkovic
While it may be true that great powers have no permanent friends and only
permanent interests, they differ considerably in their treatment of those
friends and clients who come into their orbit. In this respect the Germans
Dear Madam,
Dear Sir,
Kosovo
changed a lot with the crisis of 16 - 19 March 2004. As the international
community and Kosovos politicians were surprised by the outburst and scale of
violence, Kosovofaced tragic days in which the minority communities and -
in the end -all communities
Title: Pool Competition
OSCE
Mission in Kosovo
presents document on informal settlements
PRISTINA,
15 June 2004 - The OSCE
Mission in Kosovo and the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Bajram Rexhepi, today
presented the final document of a regional roundtable on informal settlements of Roma and other
vulnerable
http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040614.worchard15/BNStory/National/
June14, 2004
A graveyard for our dreams: why Im not voting
Conservative
By David Orchard
The new Conservative party under Stephen Harper declares itself a moderate
alternative to the Liberals, ready
Refugee artist paints Balkan wars in
crimson
15 Jun
2004By Helena
Spongenberg
PERO MANDICLONDON
(AlertNet) - A Bosnian painter has turned personal pain into a plea for
harmony in an exhibition coinciding with Refugee Week that shows a
Covic slams internationals
on Kosovo | 13:21 June 15 | FoNet
LESKOVAC -- Tuesday The head of
Belgrades Kosovo Coordination Centre has warned that time is running out for
Kosovo. Nebojsa Covic told media that there was an impression that the
international community was
Djindjic suspect denies killing
Milorad Lukovic says the Red Berets were not involved
in the murderThe
chief suspect in the killing of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic has
Gazprom may take part in Serbian gas projects
RBC, 15.06.2004, Moscow 19:05:46.Gazprom is considering the
possibility of participating in investment projects in the gas industry of
Serbia. According to the press service of Gazprom, this issue was discussed in
the course of a working
Title: OMiK INTRANET - Headlines
President Bush went out
touting his economic record in Ohio lastweek. Now this is a state that
lost 225,000 jobs since Bush tookoffice. You know, if Bush wants to
tout his record, he should do itsomewhere where the Bush economy has
actually created jobs, likeIndia, or Thailand, or
Halliburton Under
Renewed Fire for Iraq Deals Emad Mekay WASHINGTON, Jun 15 (IPS) -
U.S. military auditors have criticised construction giant Halliburton for the
way it does business in Iraq, concerns amplified by former employees who are
alleging financial abuses in the U.S.-occupied
Pivotal Deterrence and the Kosovo War: Why the
Holbrooke Agreement FailedBrookings
Working Paper, April 2001Timothy
W. Crawford, John M. Olin Postdoctoral Fellow, Foreign Policy
Studies
View Full Article
(PDF257kb). Get Adobe Acrobat Reader
Trial of Russian tycoon adjourned
Mr Khodorkovsky arrives in
court.The trial of
Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky on fraud, embezzlement and tax
evasion charges has been
Vatican 'dispels Inquisition myths' By Verity Murphy BBC News Online
The Vatican has published a new study on the abuses committed
by the medieval Inquisition and come to a rather surprising conclusion - that in
fact the much feared judges of heresy were not as brutal as previously
Ex-US officials urge Bush defeat
A group of retired US ambassadors and senior military figures
is set to urge voters to remove President George Bush from office in this year's
election.
They are scheduled to release a statement on Wednesday attacking the
president's foreign policy.
The
Fugitive Serb general surfaces in Russia
16 Jun 2004 14:51:44
GMT(Adds Serb prosecutor comment
paragraphs 11,12 )
BELGRADE, June 16 (Reuters) - One of four Serb generals indicted for war
crimes during the Kosovo war has surfaced after three years in hiding,
Judges
reject Milosevic acquittal UN war crimes judges today dismissed a motion to acquit
former Yugoslav President Milosevic of genocide.The ruling meant
Milosevic will have to defend himself against the genocide charges when he opens
his case for the defence, scheduled for July 5 in The
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New partnership between Kosovo
Institutionsand the
International Community
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.
Holocaust hotline anger in Poland Marek Bekerman BBC News Online
An international organisation dedicated to hunting down
Holocaust war criminals has opened a telephone hotline for potential informants
in Poland.
The Simon Wiesenthal Centre is the group behind the move.
It is offering
OSCE
Mission in Kosovo
begins By-Mail Operation for Out-of-Kosovo
Voters
PRISTINA, 17 June 2004
The OSCE Mission in Kosovo has begun major effort
today to update the Voters List for the upcoming Assembly election by mailing
ballot applications to all previously registered voters
In court with Djindjic suspect
By Matt Prodger BBC correspondent in Belgrade
The man accused of masterminding the assassination of Serbian Prime
Minister Zoran Djindjic last year has begun giving evidence to a court in
Belgrade.
Milorad Ulemek, also known as Milorad Lukovic or Legija,
Cost of staging Olympics spirals
The cost of hosting the Athens Olympics will be much higher
than predicted, Greece's finance minister has said.
The bill is now likely to reach 6bn euros (3.9bn), George Alogoskoufis told
a parliamentary committee.
The original budget for the Games was
European press review
Newspapers across Europe debate the EU summit in Brussels, where some fear
differences over the next commission president could put talks on the European
constitution at risk.
Papers in Spain and Poland, meanwhile, wonder what the talks could mean for
their own
Milosevic Wants Clinton, Blair to Testify
By ANTHONY DEUTSCH
Associated Press Writer
Originally published June 17, 2004, 9:58 AM EDT
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Former Yugoslav President Slobodan
Milosevic said Thursday he wants former President Bill Clinton, German
Chancellor Gerhard
206 paratroopers who shocked the world -
06/15/2004 09:32
5 years ago Russian troops marched to Kosovo.
The forced march of Russian
paratroopers from Bosnia to Kosovo on June 11-12, 1999 became history as
currently Russians withdrew from former Yugoslavia.
Today many people think that
June 15, 2004
A graveyard for our dreams: why Im not voting
Conservative
By David Orchard
The new Conservative party under Stephen Harper declares itself a moderate
alternative to the Liberals, ready to govern Canada.
In reality, the party has never had a convention or meeting of
Title: Dutroux et Cie : association sans but lucratif ?
Dutroux et Cie : une association de
malfaiteurs sans but lucratif ?MICHEL COLLON (6/04)Réseaux ou pas ? Beaucoup de réactions après mon courrier
sur l'affaire Dutroux et les attaques du quotidien Le Soir contre
June 17, 2004Friends,We're
a week away from the nationwide opening of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and not a day goes
by where we don't have some new battle to fight thanks to those who are still
working overtime to keep people from seeing this film. What's their problem? Are
they worried about
PRE-DEFENSE CONFERENCE SUMMARYwww.slobodan-milosevic.org - June 17, 2004
by Andy Wilcoxson
JUNE 17, 2004 - The Hague tribunal held a pre-defense
conference today in the so-called "trial" of Slobodan Milosevic. Not
surprisingly, the tribunal used the conference as an opportunity place severe
Putin says Iraq planned US attack
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that after the 9/11
attacks Moscow warned Washington that Saddam Hussein was planning attacks on the
US.
He said Russia's secret service had information on more than one occasion
that Iraq was preparing acts of terror
New UN governor warns against neglecting Kosovo
17 Jun 2004 13:21:51
GMTSKOPJE, June 17 (Reuters) -
Kosovo's newly appointed United Nations governor warned on Thursday that major
powers must not neglect the province, which was the cause of NATO's first major
NATO Head Says Alliance Credibility on Brink
Fri Jun 18, 2004 10:23 AM ET
(Page 1 of 2)
By
Jeremy Lovell
LONDON (Reuters) - NATO's international credibility is at stake as its
members make grand political declarations but then fail to produce the troops
needed
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Anti-nuclear EU states push Euratom review
Austria, Germany and Ireland have
called for immediate inter-governmental talks on revising the EU's Euratom
nuclear power treaty. The demand is contained in a declaration tabled at the
latest meeting of EU heads of government, which began on
Militants 'behead US hostage'
Al-Qaeda militants are reported to have beheaded an American
engineer they have been holding hostage in Saudi Arabia since last week.
Arabic television network al-Arabiya said Paul Johnson had been executed,
while an Islamist website showed photographs of
June 18 - Al Qaeda
militants beheaded an American engineer they had held hostage since last week
after the Saudi government failed to meet its demands.
Related...
http://reuters.feedroom.com/?rf=rssfr_story=07829e55fce1bad9f5497c05bd01636df545339b
TATEMENT BY Professor VELKO VALKANOV,
FOUNDER AND COCHAIRMAN OF THE
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE TO DEFEND
SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC (ICDSM)
***
CAN T H E T R U T HB EK I L L E D ?
***
To the Organization of the United
China Will Not Back U.S. on
Immunity from New CourtFri Jun 18, 2004
04:54 PM ET By Evelyn Leopold
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - China said on Friday it would abstain on a
resolution giving the United States immunity from the new International
Criminal
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Germany face Latvia in Porto on Saturday with the
Kosovo a hell for human
rights | 21:23 June 18 | Beta
VIENNA -- Friday Serbian Foreign
Minister Vuk Draskovic said today that Kosovo is a hell for human rights,
Europe and European principles. Addressing the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe Permanent Council
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EU leaders agreed on a new constitution on Friday, but the bloc is
Croatia fans face racism scrutiny
By Harry Peart BBC, Lisbon Croatian football fans and
their flags and banners will be under scrutiny when the team plays England
on Monday night.
European press review
The merits of the European Union constitution agreed in Brussels
continue to be debated in the press, with many dubious it can be hailed an
unqualified success.
Project "Balkan NATO
bus" beginsSkopje, June 20 (MIA) - Macedonian
Euro-Atlantic Club, in cooperation with the Macedonian Defense Ministry and the
NATO Head Office in Brussels, announced Sunday project "Balkan NATO Bus", which
will set off for the Istanbul Pan-Atlantic Student Summit, due
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European Union leaders agreed on Friday to the final text of
Kosovo, 5 Years On: Up in Smoke
by Karin Waringo21June2004Until the
international community does a painful re-think of its stance on Kosovo's
minorities, the humanitarian mess will remain. A guest editorial
by Karin Waringo, a political advisor for the European Roma Information Office
in
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=13880
Clinton's
Fantasy WorldBy Don FederFrontPageMagazine.com | June 22,
2004
Dont bother buying
Clintons 957-page excuse for a presidency that
beggared the term pathetic My Life which goes on sale today.
If youre
The forgotten
land
Violence is bound to escalate if the UN's new representative
in Kosovo fails to get the international community to deliver support
Misha
GlennyTuesday June
22, 2004
The Guardian
Last week, Kofi Annan named
the Danish civil servant Soren Jessen-Petersen as his new
The Secrets of Occupation: Scott Taylor on
IraqDate:
Monday, June 21 @ 15:20:00 EDTTopic: US Foreign Policy
ArticlesEarlier this
month, Canadas top war reporter, Scott Taylor, returned from a volatile Iraq
with more harrowing tales of the liberated country under occupation rule. In
this
Kosovo official says U.N. mission
failing
Big News Network.comWednesday
23rd June, 2004
Kosovo Assembly Speaker Nexhat
Daci, on a visit to Washington, said Tuesday that the U.N. mission to
Kosovo is failing in its administrative role.The U.N. mission is
Smokers 'will die 10 years early'
Smoking cigarettes cuts an average of 10 years off a person's
life, a landmark study suggests.
But it also shows that quitting at any age reduces the risks of dying from
smoking-related diseases.
The findings, published in the British Medical Journal, are
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The German cabinet on Wednesday approved the 2005
budget: It
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An Apology From Al-Qaida
By Yamin Zakaria, UK
Jun 20, 2004
George Bush apologized for all the abuses, tortures, rapes and murders in
Abu-Ghraib and then expected the Islamic world to forgive it. Imagine if the
European press review
Attacks in Russia's Ingushetia province lead some commentators there to
worry that the conflict in Chechnya is spreading. But there is also debate over
who the culprits really are.
Outside Russia, there is criticism for the Kremlin and President Vladimir
Putin's
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THE SUNDAY EXPRESS (UK)
20 June 2004
Raise a glass to Club Serbia
By LEE KAREN STOW
Serbia's capital Belgrade is promoting itself as the new in-place for a hip
young crowd with nightlife to rival any European city.
LEE KAREN STOW gets to party with the locals
IN A CAVERN
Belgrade has agreed
to lose Kosovo | 14:42 June 24 | Beta
BELGRADE -- Thursday Belgrade
has already agreed that Kosovo should be proclaimed independent in 2006,
the chairman of the Vojvodina Parliament, Nenad Canak,
OTP submits bid for Serbian bank
Yesterday, OTP Bank Rt confirmed that it had submitted a letter of intent on
the purchase of 88% of the state-owned Jubanka, Serbia's fifth largest bank. The
Serbian authorities will use a prequalification procedure to short-list bidders.
Ten bidders
June 24,
2004
Clinton, Kerry and Kosovo
The Lie of a "Good War"
By
DIANE JOHNSTONE
For U.S. politicians, if all wars are good, some are better than others.
Democrats prefer Clinton wars and Republicans prefer Bush wars. But in the end,
they almost unanimously come together to support all
U.S. Steel to increase output in Serbia
By Radoslav TomekBloomberg NewsTuesday, June 22, 2004
U.S. Steel Corp., North America's largest
steelmaker, plans to increase output at its Serbian unit by 40 percent as it
tries to meet the rising demand, a company official said.
The steelmaker
Croatian fans accused of racism
By Mihir Bose(Filed: 22/06/2004)
The Football Association have alerted UEFA to evidence of racism
by Croatian supporters during their Group
B match against France last week. This involved having banners featuring the
Celtic cross, a symbol of European
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Posted on Friday, June 25 @ 11:35:00 EDT by CDeliso
Other Balkans Articles
http://www.balkanalysis.com/modules.php?name=Newsnew_topic=9 Nebojsa
Malic http://www.antiwar.com/malic/ takes a hard look at the options
Title: Irak : USA / Otan à Bagdad / interview résistants
Droit d'ingérence ? Depuis 1991, le Belge Jean
Bricmont démonte les contradictions de ce mythe avec une rigueur
scientifique remarquable. Bricmont est professeur de physique à
l'Université de
http://www.antiwar.com/malic/
ANTIWAR, Thursday, June 24, 2004
Balkan Express
by Nebojsa Malic
Antiwar.com
Srebrenica Revisited
Reports, Confessions and the Elusive Truth
Following the publication of a 42-page report by the Srebrenica Commission
of the Bosnian Serb government, media around
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